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Blue Ridge Parkway
Cliff Saxifrage

Cliff Saxifrage

Cliff Saxifrage is an extremely tiny wildflower native to the Southern Appalachian Mountains.  It grows in the damndest of places, appearing along the margins of rock outcrops at high elevation.  I've always smiled that such a dainty flower chooses to live in such an...

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Inverted Cloud Spring Sunrise

Inverted Cloud Spring Sunrise

Anyone familiar with cloud, or temperature, inversions knows how hypnotic they can be.  Warm air traps cooler air, the pressure and temperature difference bringing intangible elements of the landscape to life.  A layer of misty fog seems to crawl across the lush,...

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Spring Mountains + Rainstorm

Spring Mountains + Rainstorm

"A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of the branch breaking, because its trust is not on the branch but on its own wings."  --Charlie Wardle Despite failing more than succeeding at the business of photography, I've never questioned the "rightness" of the pursuit....

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Indian Paintbrush Green Flowers

Indian Paintbrush Green Flowers

While my photography client and I were working a roadside meadow together along the southern Blue Ridge Parkway in Western North Carolina, she called me over to see some beautiful water droplets that were hanging from the stigma of each greenish/yellow flower on an...

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Painted Trillium Translucent Leaves

Painted Trillium Translucent Leaves

My favorite photo clients are those who can appreciate--and even enthusiastically embrace--the small.  I know, I probably shouldn't say that.  Sorry, not sorry :-).  The Southern Appalachian Mountains are absolutely full of beautiful small botanical treasures, each...

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Cloud Inversion Sunrise

Cloud Inversion Sunrise

I'm always nervous before leading a paid photography adventure.  While I have no control over the weather--and the weather will largely shape the experience of outdoor photography--I still want to deliver the type of day that will inspire my clients to keep...

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Blue Ridge Parkway Sunrise

Blue Ridge Parkway Sunrise

I love to witness sunrise from the Blue Ridge Parkway.  Instead of posting up at a popular overlook, however, I've taken to the challenge of finding atypical views between the overlooks.  This was between East Fork Overlook and Black Balsam in Western North Carolina....

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Looking Glass Rock Inverted Clouds

Looking Glass Rock Inverted Clouds

If you've ever driven the southern Blue Ridge Parkway through Western North Carolina, there's one iconic rock that you'll likely remember:  Looking Glass Rock.  Standing nearly four thousand feet in elevation with a slick, bare surface of whiteside granite, Looking...

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Blue Cohosh Raindrops

Blue Cohosh Raindrops

Rich Cove Forest is where I lose time!  Days seem to compress as I crawl about on hands and knees, finding endless combinations of herbaceous plants to delight me and the lens.  Finding rich cove forest isn't hard if you've ever driven the Blue Ridge Parkway in early...

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Trip Journal: June 12-15, 2022

Trip Journal:  June 12-15, 2022The Blue Ridge Parkway is America's longest linear park travelling 469 miles along the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina.   Overlook...

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Trip Journal:  June 9-11, 2022

Trip Journal: June 9-11, 2022

Trip Journal:  June 9-11, 2022 The Blue Ridge Parkway is America's longest linear park travelling 469 miles along the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina.   Overlook...

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